SeaLife Camera History

As you look over the camera history of SeaLife, you’ll notice all of our products have something in common – they make great images easy to obtain. At SeaLife, our goal is to develop innovative underwater cameras and accessories that make underwater photography easily accessible.

Have a question about one of the cameras below? Looking for a manual? Need repair information? Visit the technical support section for answers and information on all of our products.Micro HD+
2014 – 2015

Capture the beauty of the undersea world with the first permanently sealed, flood-proof underwater camera. The Micro HD+ has no doors or openings that could possibly leak.

SeaLife ReefMaster
2013 – 2014

Designed specifically as a self-contained underwater dive camera, the compact ReefMaster included an external Mini Wide Angle Lens and the latest color enhancing firmware.

SeaLife Mini II
2011 – 2013

Waterproof to 130 feet, rubber armored and built to survive drops, the Mini II was an ultra rugged camera and the perfect companion for any outdoor activity.

SeaLife DC1200
2010 – 2011

With ergonomic “Piano Keys” instead of buttons, advanced color correction modes and 12MP, the SeaLife DC1200 took point-and-shoot underwater photography to the next level with beautiful underwater photos and video.

SeaLife DC1000
2009 – 2010

The SeaLife DC1000 introduced the “Easy Set-up Mode,” making amazing, colorful underwater images easier than ever before. The DC1000 also featured 10MP, 5x optical zoom and an updated ergonomic design.

SeaLife DC800
2008 – 2009

Featuring 8MP, five dive specific color correction modes, and a sleeker, modern design, the SeaLife DC800 was a major advancement in entry level underwater photography.

The rugged and compact SeaLife Reefmaster Mini shared all of the features of the ECOshot, but with an increased depth rating of 130 feet.

SeaLife ECOshot
2007 – 2008

SeaLife introduced the world’s first truly shockproof and waterproof digital camera with the ECOshot. Depth rated to 75 feet and shockproof up to 6 feet, the ECOshot was the perfect compact camera for the active outdoors and watersports enthusiast.

SeaLife DC500
2005 – 2006

SeaLife’s line continued to grow technologically with the DC500 underwater digital camera. The camera featured a new metal and rubber armored body design, 5 MP, 3x optical zoom, a large 2″ display and a “Shark Mode” that greatly reduced shutter lag.

SeaLife DC310
2003 – 2005

The SeaLife DC310 underwater digital camera featured 3.3 MP and the same rubber armored body as previous models but introduced new 8-button advanced controls for getting even more color and quality out of each image.

SeaLife DC300
2003 – 2005

The SeaLife DC300 continued the rubber armored body of the previous model, and increased to 3.3 MP for sharper image quality.

SeaLife Sharkdiver
2003 – 2007

A reusable, 35mm film waterproof camera, the Sharkdiver was the ideal low cost dive and snorkeling companion.

SeaLife DC250
2003 – 2005

The SeaLife DC250 used a rugged, reinforced rubber body to provide a solid grip for the photographer. The camera shot 2.1MP images and accepted wide angle and macro lenses.

SeaLife DC200
2002 – 2003

The SeaLife DC200 digital underwater camera continued the ground breaking features of the DC100, and featured an increased depth rating of 200 feet that opened up divers to a new level of underwater photography.

SeaLife DC100
2002 – 2003

The first of many digital underwater cameras in the SeaLife line, the DC100 featured 1.3 MP, 2x digital zoom, and a depth rating of 100 feet.

SeaLife Sportdiver
2001 – 2008

With a fully automatic one-button operation and a growing line of accessories and lenses, the SeaLife Sportdiver was a strong value and a fantastic way for divers to get started in underwater photography.

SeaLife Reefmaster CL
1999 – 2004

The SeaLife Reefmaster CL followed the same design as the previous Reefmaster RC, but introduced a clear waterproof camera body.

SeaLife Reefmaster RC
1999 – 2005

One of SeaLife’s earliest film cameras, the SeaLife Reefmaster RC was an innovative waterproof camera with a depth rating of 164 feet and easy to use controls.